The NDC member for Biakoye, Kwasi Bandua has appealed to members to sacrifice in their "hearts and spirits" for the party to enable it win the 2008 elections.
He said the 2008 elections promised to be the toughest ever in the political history of the country.
Mr Bandua, who was addressing a constituency executive meeting at Kwamikrom near Jasikan, commended members for their hard work throughout the years especially in 2004 and appealed to them to unite for the battle ahead.
Maxwell Owusu Siaw, Constituency Chairman and Volta Regional Youth Organizer, said the three zones in the region have filled the vacuum created by the five regional executives who resigned following the formation of the Democratic Freedom Party.
He described the last congress that elected Professor John Evans Atta Mills to lead the Party in 2008 as the best ever organized since 1992 and called on all to throw their support behind Professor Mills.
Source: GNA
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